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News
Does Twitter matter?
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 09:28:00 +0100Neil Young's "One of the Days" starts out with the following lyric: One of these days I'm going to sit down and write a long letter to all the good friends I've known And I'm going to try And thank them for all the good times together So far apart we've grown. I got to thinking about the song, first released in 1992, now that Facebook and Twitter have become ubiquitous. I imagine most people struggle to keep up with all their friends, relatives, and acquaintances, especially once career and kids -- y'know, life -- start to accelerate the daylight hours. For years, many of us have sought to compensate for lack of regular communication by sending out a generic Christmas letter that encapsulates the news and activities of the past 12 months. Now, social media allow one to post snapshot updates to a wide circle of friends and associates. The appeal of these tools is that we can scatter Haiku-length updates to our extended network and feel as if we're looping them into our lives with minimum effort. (The downside: Some people feel obliged to divulge the mundane minutiae of their lives. Trust me, not even your oral hygienist wants to read tweets about you brushing your teeth.) Now, of course, the entertainment industry is circling this newfangled evolution of social media and wondering how to best utilize it. The answer to that question is all in the "how." In our information overload society, Tweets are yet one more tap on the shoulder. As such, you're going to feel... (Read complete news)
What I'm reading, watching, and listening to
Tue, 02 Jun 2009 10:08:00 +0100Here's what I've been reading, watching, and listening to over the past week. READING: Shawn Levy's _"Paul Newman: A Life,"_ which I just reviewed for the books section of The Christian Science Monitor. The bottom line: Levy, a film critic for The Oregonian, has penned an eloquent and perceptive eulogy that chronicles Newman’s journey from movie stardom to American icon. Levy’s exceptionally detailed research yields numerous amusing anecdotes about the actor who made movie studios glad they'd shifted over to color motion pictures. The biography includes dozens of stories about Newman’s effect on women. (One went fishing in a trash can for the actor’s discarded apple core.) Levy's insights as a movie critic make for a fascinating journey through the actor's filmography. Though Newman wasn't blessed with an innate chameleonic instinct, he diligently worked to incorporate method acting techniques to his craft. He thrived on the discovery process of rehearsals before each shoot and became the quintessential example of the actor who asks, “What’s my motivation in this scene?” The biography also gains considerable mileage from various recollections of Newman's elaborate -- and expensive -- pranks on set. During the filming of Robert Altman's "Buffalo Bill" in Calgary, Levy recounts how Newman hired a helicopter to drop flyers in the area for a party at the house Altman was staying. And, later, he had a local disc jockey record a fake call for 2,500 extras to report to the set the next day -- with the promise of $155 for each actor. Newman... (Read complete news)
VIP FILE - PET SHOP BOYS - The Very Best of Perfect Mashups May 2009
Sat, 23 May 2009 01:29:00 +0100No much words to say here. No Comments = No Posts. In the future, no Comments = Private Blog. Link only available to VIP Divas and Other Beings readers._01. PSB vs. Indeep - Domino Dancing Saved My Life__02. PSB vs. Placebo - Love Comes Running Up That Hill Quickly (by DJ Magnet)__03. PSB vs. Mylene Farmer - Beyond My Heaven__04. PSB vs. M.C. Miker ''G'' - Opportunities vs Holiday__05. PSB vs. Madonna - Minimal vs Into The Groove... __(Tocadisco's Sunday At Space Remix 2007)__06. PSB vs. Marillion - (When I Meet) God - Rent (Nathan Jay Mix)__07. PSB vs. Alizee... (Read complete news)
Lyrics
Fri, 09 Jun 2006 20:14:00 +0100MIKE JONES - 5 Years From Now Album: Who Is Mike Jones (2005) (feat. Lil' Bran) [MIKE JONES] Syeah! Mike Jones! WHO? Mike Jones! Where will I be at, five years from nowwwwwww [sirens blaring] Five years from nowwwwwww Five years from nowwwwwww [Chorus: Lil' Bran] Where would I go, who would I see in - five years from nowwwwwww Tell me how will I live, will I raise some kids yeah - five years from nowwwwwww Will I be locked down or will I be underground yeah - five years from nowwwwwww Tell me what my future hold, it scares me not to know what I'ma be doin - five years from... (Read complete news)







